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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
No, neither CS nor CA is hard, what all it takes is proper studies regularly with concentration. Talking about value now since after amendments in act, there are many more opportunities for CS as well. So, we can say both these are equally valued.
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Guide-Level 13
Yes, one can pursue regular college alongside professional course but before to that, check for permission from the ICSI. Secondly, my recommendation is to go for regular college only if you are getting admission among one of the best colleges. Else, opt for correspondence graduation and concentrate on CS.
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Guide-Level 13
When we talk about the difference between these two - the most important one is, MBA is recognised globally so as not in case of PGDM.
Second one is- After completing MBA, one can go ahead with further studies I.e. PhD or so. Same isn't with PGDM as its not a degree course.
Now, to career prospect- A degree is always highly valued than a Diploma.
But while going for admission, do consider those colleges which are offering PGDM which is equivalent to MBA.
All the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can choose to pursue master degree in engineering. After that you are able to research in any engineering field or branch.
You are able to apply many private companies and organisation as an engineer.
If you are interested in government job, you can apply in Railway engineering job, and many government companies and organisation like ISRO and DRDO.
You are also able to apply for civil services exam and make career in IAS, IPS and IES officer.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you are interested in engineering, teaching and medical, research, etc. You can choose B.Tech, B.Sc, MBBS any of them.
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